Shalom

The Biblical Feasts

God’s festivals tell stories about God’s kingdom. They bring to life all of the symbols, prophecies, and spiritual meanings of God’s kingdom. If you are new to the Biblical Feasts, start here for an introduction to each festival.

Recent Work

In Hidden Treasures of Kingdom Prayer, Valerie Moody brings her comprehensive knowledge of the entire Bible to a search for effective prayer. She analyzes the prayers of biblical men and women such as Solomon, Hannah, Daniel, and others to make plain their hidden insight and spiritual power.

33 Teachings gives new insights into prayer, dreams, and God’s guidance in a collection of bite-sized messages. These short teachings could be used as a month of daily devotions or as the basis for further in-depth study.

The Creator has given us the gift of dabar - the spoken word. Spoken words accomplish actions and can literally change history. Yeshua (Jesus), Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Moses, and Deborah are among the Word Warriors of Scripture. The power of life and death was in their mouths (Proverbs 18:21). They went into battle, defeated enemies, blessed others with shalom, imparted wisdom, and raised the dead with the words they spoke.

In Zechariah’s mystical vision, he saw a crown over a golden Menorah. From the Hebrew word for crown in Zechariah 4:2 comes the promise of resurrection in the Menorah. The Menorah appears in ancient tombs to proclaim resurrection and new beginnings. The Menorah also signifies the radiance of King Messiah, and the people of the Most High.

There is a secret relationship between the middle branch, and side branches, of the Menorah. The middle branch supports them all, since the side branches have no foundation of their own. This pattern is reflected in the Messiah’s relationship with believers.

The First Light of Creation was supernatural, and existed before the sun, moon, and stars (Genesis 1:3). The Menorah at the Temple exalted the First Light. Its miraculously burning lamp never went out. But, when the Messiah began His earthly ministry, the supernatural lamp on the Menorah stopped burning. Today, the First Light resides in you.

The Ark of the Covenant, Table of Showbread, and Altar of Incense were all fashioned of wood, and covered with gold. This mixture portrayed “divinity covering humanity,” which is a picture of redemption. The Menorah, however, consisted only of purest gold, as a picture of the Redeemer Himself.

How does anyone forgive those who plan to murder their family and destroy their nation? God compelled Jonah to do the unthinkable. The Jonah Mystery recalls the storm that hit the imperial city, and secret messages from an ancient empire that could rock today’s world.

This life-changing workbook helps people in the Western world recognize how they have been influenced by the ancient Greek civilization. It examines the Hebrew character of scripture, Hebrew culture and thinking, Hebrew logic, Hebraisms in the Bible, and a Hebraic view of God and faith.